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Holy Mole – Here’s 10 Great Ways to Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month in Downtown Los Angeles
Hispanic Heritage Month runs from September 15 to October 15, 2024, and there’s no better…
Oceanwide’s Big BID: High Stakes Drama Over the Future of Downtown’s Skyline
In 2016, Oceanwide Plaza was slated to become the crown jewel in downtown Los Angeles—a…
Views of Planet City: An Investigation of an Investigation at Sci-Arc
Imagine the world where 10 billion people agree to all live in one, very condensed…
Estevan Oriol Celebrates L.A. and Teen Angel’s Influence at Beyond the Streets
Estevan Oriol, a renowned Los Angeles photographer, will be showcasing his work at a new…
Broadway Corridor Springs Back to Life with ReOpening of Clifton’s & United Theater on Broadway
Downtown Los Angeles’ Broadway corridor once faced an uncertain future after the closure of beloved…
Smile! Beverly Hills Orthodontics Offers $1650 Off Invisalign
In the beginning, there was a smile. That little act of pulling up the corner of the lips can ignite pretty much anything. Smiling is communication. It’s human, it’s uplifting and people are fascinated by it.
Smiles are as individual as the people wearing them and Dr. Madan DDS, MS from Beverly Hills Orthodontics has made it her life’s purpose to make them better and even more beautiful, no matter what shapes and forms they come in.
This Week In Crime: Bunker Hill TakeOver, Hill Street Jewelry Robbery & Justice for Johnny
DT Weekly remains committed to maintaining public safety and appreciates any involvement in keeping our…
10 Great Places for Kids in Downtown Los Angeles
Thinking of exciting places where kids can get entertained for the entire day (or weekend)…
DTLA Vegan Weekend 2024 Brings Fresh New Approach to Cruelty Free Living in the BIG CITY
Prizes and giveaways abound from local participating eateries during this year’s annual DTLA Vegan Weekend…
French Artist Lucas Beaufort to Share Immersive Art Experience at Hotel Per LA
This Friday, May 24th, and Saturday, May 25th, Hotel Per LA will host a special…
Golden Years or Tarnished Ride: Can Metro Keep Seniors Safe on Public Transit?
Aging is difficult for a number of reasons and is experienced very individually. Some resent the act of getting older while others believe it’s a gift and should be celebrated. In addition to wrinkles and arthritis, depending on what community one lives in, aging might also mean losing your independence when it comes to getting from A to B, and more importantly, doing so safely.
Just a little over a decade ago catching the bus wasn’t only challenging for younger adults. Drivers would pass by and not stop at the designated bus station, leaving the passenger stranded and confused until the arrival of the next vehicle.
Something had to change and Metro delivered.
Dignity Health Pays Homage to History with Museum of Nursing in South Park
There are over 120,000 amazing nurses in Los Angeles County alone. Many consider nurses to…